I know it is probably too early to talk about the political signs that are littering our landscape, but I think I should at least mention this. What is the rule as to how long after the elections are the signs supposed to be removed? I have still seen signs around the state that are from the November 2017 “Yes on One” vote. Who is responsible for removing them?
Why are signs still being posted for the candidate who has been disqualified? I feel that signs should not be posted and/or should definitely be taken down immediately after a candidate’s disqualification.
Debi Kelly
Portland
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